As a real estate agent, this past year likely reshaped certain aspects of your life and business. So, this week, we want to know: What’s…
Posts published in “COVID”
As many as 60 percent of companies may consider a mix of remote and in-office work, which would have major implications for the housing market,…
With the pandemic winding down in most parts of the country, one broker-owner is looking back at some assumptions made about real estate last year.…
The two new franchises will open offices in the third quarter of this year and are part of Keller Williams’ continued expansion across the globe. …
Many consumers may not realize it, but they’re increasingly competing against institutional investors and contending with soaring building costs. Source: Inman News
Inventory has been tight for a long time now, but this spring agents across the country are seeing something different — and more difficult. Here’s…
At least 15 of the offers on the suburban fixer upper were made sight unseen. The situation highlights the brutally competitive housing market buyers are…
Small towns, rural areas and resort-oriented communities have proven to be the most resilient markets for short-term rental supply during the COVID-driven tumult of the…
The company said that interest in its virtual staging services has surged during the lockdown mandates of the past year. Source: Inman News
A slew of newer companies are trying to reinvent how home purchases are financed. That doesn’t mean the 30-year mortgage is disappearing, but it does…